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"I Want to Be Your Man" is a song by American
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singer-songwriter Roger Troutman, from his third studio album ''
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''. It was released as the lead single from the album in September 1987 by
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. The song was co-written by Roger's brother, Larry Troutman, and produced by Roger, who conceived of the song as a statement on romantic commitment. "I Want to Be Your Man" features Roger singing in both his natural tenor and his trademark talk box. The song topped the ''
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'' Hot R&B Singles chart and peaked at number three on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Internationally, the song reached number nine in the Netherlands, number 15 in Germany, number 18 in New Zealand, and number 27 in Canada. It has featured in films such as 2000's '' Love & Basketball'' and has been sampled by numerous R&B and hip hop artists. The 2002 single " Down 4 U" by Irv Gotti featuring Ja Rule, Ashanti, Vita, and Charli Baltimore contains interpolations of the song. "I Want to Be Your Man" was
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and
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in 2010.


Composition and production

Roger Troutman developed "I Want to Be Your Man" around the theme of romantic commitment. "Guys have trouble committing and women want us to commit," he explained to authors Adam White and Fred Bronson. "Women want us to admit that we don't want to commit." Troutman took the idea and began working on a track similar in style to " Computer Love," a 1986 hit for his band Zapp. "I was playing in Dallas and routman's brother Larryflew out. We sat in the hotel room one day and wrote the song. I talked to him about what I was trying to say and one thing led to another. We came back and recorded a vocal." "I Want to Be Your Man" is a ballad featuring Roger's vocals filtered through a vocoder. According to Roger, he had never mixed his "human" voice with the talk box before, and recording the vocals was tedious because he could only play one note at a time on the vocoder. To layer six-part harmonies, he spoke the lyric while playing a melody line then rewound the tape and repeated the process for the harmonizing part while playing together with the previously recorded one. After he finished layering tracks, if he didn't like the result he had to scrap everything and start over. Larry Troutman recommended Nicole Cottom, a friend of his daughter, to help sing background vocals. Roger recalled her being in the studio one day while he was recording his vocals: "There was a spot in the song where there was a hole and I asked her to do something. It was so good, there was no need to take it out."


Release and chart performance

Roger disliked "I Want to Be Your Man" when it was completed and thought it served as album filler, at best. However, executives at his label, Warner Brothers, loved the song. Label president
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and chairman Mo Ostin wanted to relaunch Warner's sister label
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, which had been dormant for several years, and they told Roger that "I Want to Be Your Man" would be a "perfect opening act" to bring the label back. At first, Roger was hesitant because of his familiarity with the Warner Bros. personnel, but he agreed to the move once he learned he would be working with the same R&B promotion department. "I Want to Be Your Man" was added to US urban contemporary radio playlists in September 1987; a commercial single was released the following month. Initially, the song received heavy airplay on radio stations in California, particularly Sacramento and the San Francisco Bay Area, and in Southern states. It climbed to number one on the ''
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'' Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for the week ending December 19, 1987. "I Want to Be Your Man" crossed over to pop radio and peaked at number three on the
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singles chart issue dated February 13, 1988. With the song's mainstream commercial success, Roger said, "I feel I've reached a milestone—yet the record still has flair and the ingredients that will allow black radio to take it to number one and make it a hit first." "I Want to Be Your Man" reached the top 10 in the Netherlands and Belgium, and the top 40 in Germany, New Zealand, and Canada. It peaked at number 61 on the UK Singles Chart in October 1987.


Critical reception

A review of "I Want to Be Your Man" in the September 26, 1987, issue of ''
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'' called the single "a sultry ballad" and noted the similarity of Roger's "trademark" vocal style to that used in Zapp's recordings. In a 1987 review of Roger's ''
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'' album, Connie Johnson of the '' Los Angeles Times'' said of the song: "It's hard to resist" when Troutman sings through the voice box "with languid, shy-guy sincerity". Music critic Bruce Pollock listed the song in his 2005 book ''Rock Song Index: The 7500 Most Important Songs for the Rock and Roll Era''.


Usage in media

"I Want to Be Your Man" was included on the official soundtrack albums of the films '' Love & Basketball'' (2000), '' Pootie Tang'' (2001), and '' Soul Kitchen'' (2009). The song was used in a season two episode of the television show '' Everybody Hates Chris''.


Samples and cover versions

"I Want to Be Your Man" has been sampled or interpolated by the following artists: Janet Kay (re-titled ''I Want to Be The One'') on her third album, ''Sweet Surrender'', released in 1989 on the Body Music record label in the UK, Lil' Troy on the single "Where's the Love" from his album ''
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'' (1999), Irv Gotti featuring Ja Rule, Ashanti, Vita, and Charli Baltimore on the single " Down 4 U" from
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compilation '' Irv Gotti Presents: The Inc.'' (2002), Lil Rob on "I Wanna Be Your Man" from his ''Best Of'' compilation album (2002), T.I. on "Let Me Tell You Something" from his album '' Trap Muzik'' (2003), Jadakiss on "Hot" from his album ''
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on "Hey Lady" from his album ''
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on " I Wanna Be Your Man" from his album '' No Point in Wasting Tears'' (2008). Roger, singing different lyrics, features on Tech N9ne's "Twisted" from the latter's album ''
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'' (2001). Chico DeBarge and Shae Fiol covered "I Want to Be Your Man" on ''Still More Bounce'', a Roger Troutman tribute album released in 2002.
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and
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covered the song on Wilson's album '' Just Charlie'' (2010). Mark Morrison, with K.O. McCoy and Young Buck, recorded a cover version titled "Wanna Be Your Man 2.0" on Morrison's '' I Am What I Am'' EP (2014).


Track listings and formats

*7" single #"I Want to Be Your Man" – 3:58 #"I Really Want to Be Your Man" – 3:47 *12" single #"I Want to Be Your Man" (extended version) – 5:51 #"I Want to Be Your Man" (7" version) – 3:58 #"I Really Want to Be Your Man" (remix) – 3:40 #"Bedistgutarist-A-Rown" – 3:15


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References

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